DUKE GETS BACK ON TRACK WITH WIN OVER
GEORGIA TECH
In
the first half of Thursday's ACC matchup against Georgia Tech, the Blue Devils
got off to a slow start that could have been attributed to lingering effects
from the 84-76 loss at No. 20 N.C. State. Through the first 17:48 of the game,
Duke hit just 6-of-30 shots (.200) and trailed Georgia Tech, 26-19, as the half
came to a close. With 2:12 remaining, however, Seth Curry hit one of his six
three-pointers to spark a Blue Devil rally that carried through to the second
half and eventually propelled Duke to a 73-57 victory. Curry and Rasheed
Sulaimon hit back-to-back three-pointers as the final minutes of the first half
ticked away, and Amile Jefferson punctuated the late surge with a layup that
cut the deficit to 28-27 before the break. It took just 24 seconds in the
second half for the Blue Devils to take over, as Quinn Cook sank a
three-pointer that put Duke in the lead for the remainder of the game. Curry
went on to shot a perfect 4-of-4 from beyond the arc in the second half, Mason
Plumlee took over in the paint to finish with his ACC-leading 11th
double-double of the year, and Jefferson continued to ascend as a legitimate
option in the post with a career-high 10 rebounds to go along with six points,
two steals and a block.

DUKE
RANKED NO. 1 AGAIN?
With home losses by No. 1 Louisville and
No. 2 Indiana this week, the Blue Devils are expected to regain the top spot in
the national polls on Monday. Duke has been ranked No. 1 overall four times
this season and 126 time all-time. Since 1990, the Blue Devils have been ranked
No. 1 95 times, which is 43 more weeks than the next closest school (North
Carolina - 52).

DUKE GETS BY WITHOUT KELLY
While
Duke played without senior captain Ryan Kelly for the second straight game on
Thursday as the 6-11 sharp-shooting forward continues to recover from a foot
injury, the Blue Devils showcased their offensive versatility and answered
concerns regarding how good the team could be without a key lynchpin of the
offense. Duke shifted the offensive focus to the long-range shooting of Curry
and Rasheed Sulaimon, who combined to shoot 9-of-11 from three-point range and
accounted for 39 points in the victory. Plumlee supplied the rebounding and
post presence under the basket, while Jefferson cleaned up on the offensive
glass and pulled down six of Duke's 15 offensive rebounds that led to 10
second-chance points. Point guard Quinn Cook ran the offense, dishing out five
assists that led to four three-pointers and a fastbreak dunk by Sulaimon. While
the Blue Devils will be without Kelly for the foreseeable future, Duke showed
on Thursday that it has plenty of firepower in Cook, Curry, Plumlee, Sulaimon -
and now Jefferson - to stay the course until Kelly returns.

ACC FRONTRUNNER MIAMI AWAITS WEDNESDAY
Two
weeks into the conference season, neither ACC preseason favorite N.C. State or
second-place pick Duke are atop the league standings. Instead, the Miami
Hurricanes - who were picked to finish fifth by the league's media in the
preseason - boast a perfect 4-0 league record to hold the top spot. Miami has
defeated Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Maryland and Boston College this season,
but Duke will have the opportunity to knock the Hurricanes down a notch on
Wednesday when the Blue Devils travel to Coral Gables, Fla., for a 7 p.m.
tipoff on ESPN. Duke is 15-3 all-time against Miami, but the Hurricanes got the
best of the Blue Devils in the last meeting with a 78-74 overtime win in
Cameron Indoor Stadium. Duke had won the previous five meetings in the series.

DUKE BASKETBALL RADIO SHOW ON MONDAY
Duke
assistant coach Jeff Capel will make his debut as a host on the Duke Basketball
Radio Show on Monday, Jan. 21, stepping in in place of associate head coaches Chris
Collins and Steve Wojciechowski. The show will air live from the Vista
Restaurant Bar at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club beginning at 5:30
p.m. and broadcasts on WDNC 620 AM The Buzz. Fans can submit questions for
Capel and co-host and assistant director of athletics for sports information Art
Chase at the link below:

MILES PLUMLEE VISITS PAWNEE, INDIANA
Indiana
Pacers first-round pick and former Blue Devil Miles Plumlee has had an
eventful 12 months. In March the 6-11 forward capped a four-year Duke career,
in November he began his NBA career, and last week, he made his television
debut with a cameo appearance on NBC comedy "Parks and Recreation." The episode
aired on Thursday but will soon be available on NBC.com.

HANK AARON VISITS BLUE DEVILS
As
one of the most historic sports venues in the country, fans popping in and out
of Cameron Indoor Stadium is nothing new. The stadium draws hundreds of
thousands of visitors every year, but none as accomplished in the sports world
than the one who dropped by last week. The Blue Devils got a surprise visitor
when Hank Aaron - yes, THAT Hank Aaron, he of the 755 home runs - stopped by
Cameron Indoor Stadium to check out the historic facility. Little did Mr. Aaron
know that the Blue Devils were beginning practice as he arrived. Coach K
welcomed the home run king to the closed practice and even took a break for
photos and a few words from the former holder of one of the most famous records
in sports.

STORMING THE COURT A GIVEN AFTER
BEATING BLUE DEVILS
Much
was made of N.C. State's rushing of the court at PNC Arena last Saturday when
the 20th-ranked Wolfpack took down top-ranked Duke, 84-76. The celebration drew
national coverage on ESPN and NBC's Today Show, but according to a recent
article by The Wall Street Journal, fans taking over their home court after
beating Duke is nothing new. The study delved into the 31 times that Duke has
lost true road games over the past 10 seasons - for comparison's sake, Duke has
60 true road wins during that span - and found that opposing fans stormed the
court after 25 of those games. That's a total of 80.6 percent of road losses in
which fans have taken over the floor after beating Duke. As Coach K said after
the loss in Raleigh, "That's a sign of respect, a sign that it means
something." To read the complete article, visit the link below:

STAT OF THE WEEKSince the 2009-10 season, Duke is 15-1 in games following a loss. Duke's only back-to-back losses during that span came in the 2011-12 postseason when the Blue Devils fell to Florida State in the ACC Tournament and Lehigh in the NCAA Tournament.